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For Sale: Stagea Series 2 Double Din TV headunit

Perfect condition.

Asking Price: $165 plus postage.

Contact: Via pm or 0405 233 453

Regards,

Jordon

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I am interested in this unit -as I want to get rid of my double din head unit that is in there

can you give me any more info as to what this unit does exactly

is it suitable for Australian use? Ie does not have japanese characters on the screen etc.

can you let me know via PM or just reply in this post

many thanks

Sean

hahaha, alright well for this unit to work in your car you firstly need the bracket that holds the unit into the dash (as this screen is slightly wider then a double din unit) which is simple enough, you also need the single din cassette player below is (as they work together for thing’s such as volume, cd stacker etc) probably also need to buy the CD stacker with it (if you don’t already have one) also in the boot in the drivers-left hand panel there is a whole lot of gear for the GPS, TV etc (i think) that needs to go with it, as well as all the wiring.

the screen unit is used for touch screen climate control, GPS (which only works in Japan, but you can buy GPS dongles that plug in and will work the same way), TV (which once again only works in Japan as they are NTSC and we are PAL. but in saying that chook bought a NTCL/PAL converter and got the TV working in his stag ;) check out this topic for a good read and more info http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=91085 ) and also this screen unit has a on-board CD player with touch screen control, so the screen folds forward, you insert the CD, push the screen back up and there is a full touch screen interface to control audio (but the volume is still used on the cassette player)

you will also need the cover that goes around the screen and cassette player as its different to the triple din cover. also its a direct plug over from the single din climate control to the screen unit, so no wiring issues there.

its a quality unit, the screen its self is fantastic, very fun to use and looks fantastic :domokun:

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I don't like the car has the single climate unit/double DIN CD setup.But if the price is low,i will like.haha

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